H-P CIO Ramon Baez Working with CEO Meg Whitman in Turnaround

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H-P CIO Ramon Baez said he is working closely with CEO Meg Whitman to help revive the tech company. During his first year on the job, he created a deeper role for IT in the product development process.

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They reorganized on the wrong end of the cord. There are too much review sessions, no one is empowered to take responsibility, no one want's to buy anything from their TS BU beside other deals.
ES BU and their portfolio are a mess. And to be honest, there are EDS people with EDS skills and EDS processes and bad experiences and there are HP ES people with their own processes, well skilled, but have nothing to say with-in the EDS asset.

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